What is this taken from? I'd be curious to read the rest of the story.

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Superman/Batman Annual#1. It shows how the two heroes met and started working together after they were forced to share a suite together on a cruise ship due to some mix-up. In the middle of the night the ship is attacked and the two spring to action in their way and eventually start working together to stop the crisis, before that their "alter egos" clash pretty good on the ship between Clark's midwest charm and manners and Bruce's "persona" of the self-involved billionaire. Pretty bizarre but decent issue.

What is this taken from? I'd be curious to read the rest of the story.

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Superman/Batman Annual#1. It shows how the two heroes met and started working together after they were forced to share a suite together on a cruise ship due to some mix-up. In the middle of the night the ship is attacked and the two spring to action in their way and eventually start working together to stop the crisis, before that their "alter egos" clash pretty good on the ship between Clark's midwest charm and manners and Bruce's "persona" of the self-involved billionaire. Pretty bizarre but decent issue.

I wouldn't mind some more of that screwball-flirting Kidder & Reeves had. As others said, Downey found a pretty good tone/voice for IM and I think Affleck could do similar. Nor sure about Cavill/Adams though.

I wouldn't mind some more of that screwball-flirting Kidder & Reeves had. As others said, Downey found a pretty good tone/voice for IM and I think Affleck could do similar. Nor sure about Cavill/Adams though.

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Actually, one of the best things about MOS was the chemistry between Cavill and Adams, IMHO. Perhaps not quite Reeve/Kidder or even Cain/Hatcher but way better than Routh/Bosworth. On the basis of other performances I've seen Amy give, I think she could handle that sort of banter quite effortlessly.

What is this taken from? I'd be curious to read the rest of the story.

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Superman/Batman Annual#1. It shows how the two heroes met and started working together after they were forced to share a suite together on a cruise ship due to some mix-up. In the middle of the night the ship is attacked and the two spring to action in their way and eventually start working together to stop the crisis, before that their "alter egos" clash pretty good on the ship between Clark's midwest charm and manners and Bruce's "persona" of the self-involved billionaire. Pretty bizarre but decent issue.

What is this taken from? I'd be curious to read the rest of the story.

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Superman/Batman Annual#1. It shows how the two heroes met and started working together after they were forced to share a suite together on a cruise ship due to some mix-up. In the middle of the night the ship is attacked and the two spring to action in their way and eventually start working together to stop the crisis, before that their "alter egos" clash pretty good on the ship between Clark's midwest charm and manners and Bruce's "persona" of the self-involved billionaire. Pretty bizarre but decent issue.

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It's a call back to an earlier story from the Silver Age.

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At the end of the story, we see a reproduction of the cover art for the Silver Age story.